Ah, I hoped this was just your preference, but I see that there's no easy way around this.
I usually document my functions in one comment at the top - so it is not a problem. However, when writing code for students, it seems easier for them if each line is commented...
Thanks, Daniel
On 6 May 2010, at 19:10, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
On May 6, 2010, at 3:31 PM, Daniel Stegmueller wrote:
Hans,
just out of interest: why does the Tidy function remove comments? The formatting is very nice, but loosing the comments is quite a price to pay...
up to now the Tidy function makes usage of R's internal function formatting.
I declare a new dummy function à la:
dummy <- function() { "TM's R document code" }
and then I dump this dummy function by using options(keep.source = FALSE) for a R --slave command via:
dump(ls(all = TRUE), file = "a_temp_file", control = c("keepInteger", "keepNA", "quoteExpressions")
By doing this all comments will be unfortunately removed. That's why I'm still looking for a better way.
Cheers, --Hans
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